Issue 6, 2023

Consecutive cross-dehydrogenative C–O and C–N construction for the synthesis of polyarene with AIE properties under electrochemical condition involving oxygen radical species

Abstract

A practical and scalable protocol for the regioselective C–H phenoxylation and azolation of phenol derivatives via consecutive electro-oxidative CDC reaction has been demonstrated. The reaction runs under metal-, oxidant- and reagent-free conditions, allowing for the efficient construction of a diaryl ether skeleton by the O-radical participating pathway and a subsequent electro-induced nucleophilic substitution (SNAr) between azoles and in situ generated phenol derivatives. The electrolysis strategy provides a short-cut to form polyarenes with various fluorescence properties and is amenable to gram-scale synthesis in quantitative yield. Finally, a DFT calculation was performed for the mechanistic study.

Graphical abstract: Consecutive cross-dehydrogenative C–O and C–N construction for the synthesis of polyarene with AIE properties under electrochemical condition involving oxygen radical species

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
11 Jan 2023
Accepted
22 Feb 2023
First published
22 Feb 2023

Green Chem., 2023,25, 2287-2292

Consecutive cross-dehydrogenative C–O and C–N construction for the synthesis of polyarene with AIE properties under electrochemical condition involving oxygen radical species

Z. Zhang, L. Wen, S. Xu, Y. Tang, X. Cao and P. Feng, Green Chem., 2023, 25, 2287 DOI: 10.1039/D3GC00124E

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